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The Due Torri Hotel, housed in a 14th-century palace in the historic center of Verona near the church of Saint Anastasia, draws an illustrious Italian and international clientele.

Occupying a historic 14th-century palace, Due Torri Hotel is situated in the heart of Verona, just a stone's throw from Juliet's famous balcony. The superb quality of the furnishings and the professional service are highly valued by its devoted international clientele. Extensive recent refurbishments have yielded a fresh facade, contemporary touches, a new dining room, an exclusive interior courtyard, ideal for cocktails, dinners and buffet suppers, and a panoramic terrace with spectacular views of the history dity center. Rooms and suites are appointed with period furniture, and hand-crafted marble in warm tones, mosaic decorations, and refined textiles.
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Three Top Sights

St. Peter`s Castle, Lamberti Tower, and Piazza delle Erbe

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Best Neighborhood Walk

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